Or near there? Wondering about general cost of living, what the weather is like, etc?
Or near there? Wondering about general cost of living, what the weather is like, etc?
Weather sucks. That's about all I know
I have never been, but all the little chicks with the crimson lips say Cleveland ROCKS.
Just call me 47
BAD:
Crime
Weather
Humidity (summer and winter)
Bugs
Lake effect snow
GOOD
Cost of living
Lots of green (trees/grass) once outside the city
Lake Erie if you enjoy boating or fishing (walleye/perch)
Great assortment of authentic Italian and Polish food
Cleveland Clinic health care system
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Lessons cost money. Good ones cost lots. -Tony Beets
All i know i learned from Bowling For Soup ...
She said she needed a break
A little time to think
But then she went to Cleveland
With some guy named Leland
That she met at the bank
There's nothing wrong with Ohio
Except the snow and the rain
I really like Drew Carey
And I'd love to see the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame
USAF - 1989-2011
Lived in Euclid which is just east for about 6months and it sucked. I was there in the middle of winter and cold doesn't begin to describe the air that comes off that lake in Jan. and Feb. down town Clevland is fun, plenty of things to do and sights to see. The country is really nice out East a ways and it was really nice in the spring. Crime was high in the area that I was. Shootings and high sipped chases on a daily. A buddy and my self where walking down the frontage road on our way back from the bar late one night, a cop pulled up asked us why we where walking in that part of town at that time of night (both of us white) told him we had been drinking and didn't want to drive. He told us to get in the car, he was driving us home before something happened. Met a lot of good people and got a really good job offer out there but just couldn't see myself setting up shop in Ohio.
It is better to die on your feet then to live on your knees.
Stay out of downtown Cleveland. It has gotten better, but there is a reason it is known as "The Mistake on the Lake."
If you have a job that pays well, it can be a good place to live. Easy flights to anywhere on the east coast and Chicago isn't too far for a quick trip. Think Pittsburgh with more wind and a big lake.
If you are originally from Colorado, you miss the plentiful sunshine almost anywhere you go.
Weather is fine, it gets a bit chilly in the winter to where you might need a long sleeve shirt under your jacket, but it's nothing terrible. Cost of living is a lot better than here, there's plenty of fishing on that large body of water, hunting for deer and turkey is pretty good once away from large cities. Though like most large cities there are places you just don't want to go, parts of it are just like Detroit in crime aspects.
Interested around Mayfield actually.